Doodles of a Lesser Fab - Simpler silicon doodles often make some of the best wallpaper. Included in this collection are jet aircraft, an anchor, atoms, buffaloes, boats, animals, and a space invader.

Flags and Maps - Chip designers often place maps and flags associated with their home state on the surface of chips. Featured in this section are flags from Texas, Canada, and the United States, along with maps of Texas, Maine, and France.

License Plates - Who would put a license plate on a chip? No clue from us, but so far we have discovered four California license plates, each on a different version of a MIPS microprocessor.

Silicon Logos - Many corporations place a miniature silicon rendition of the company logo on computer chips they produce. Logos featured in this wallpaper section are: IBM, MIPS, IDT, Cypress, Fujitsu, Allen-Bradley, Hewlett-Packard, Inmos, and Intel, among others.

Silicon Scriptures - We have stumbled across a number of declarations, phrases, and scriptures in our investigation of computer chips with a microscope. Included in this section are many of these unusual verses.

Vehicles - Tiny vehicles are a favorite source of artistic inspiration for many chip designers. We have discovered automobiles, trains, planes, space craft, and heavy construction equipment on the surface of computer chips.